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The speaker narrates three horrifying true stories that are accompanied by pictures. The first story is about a woman who was lynched by a mob for being a Zoroastrian and then performed a ritual suicide by drinking her own blood, allegedly cursing her enemies. The second story is about a woman who was locked up in a room by her mother for 25 years because she refused to break up with her lover, and was discovered by the police in a horrific state. The third story is about a plane crash in the Andes mountains that forced the survivors to resort to cannibalism for 72 days until they were rescued. The speaker invites the listeners to comment on the stories and to like and subscribe to his channel.
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1. Luana Constantinescu was a Zoroastrian woman who was persecuted and lynched by a Christian mob in Romania in 1909.
2. Luana died after performing a ritual suicide by drinking her own blood, which some believed was a curse on her enemies.
3. Four of her main tormentors died shortly after her death from mysterious or violent causes, and some people claim to experience sleep paralysis after seeing her picture.
4. Blanche Monier was a French woman who was locked up in a room by her mother for 25 years because she refused to break up with her lover.
5. Blanche was discovered by the police in 1901 after they received an anonymous letter, and she was severely malnourished and mentally disturbed.
6. Blanche's mother died of a heart attack before facing any charges, and her brother escaped prosecution, while Blanche was sent to a mental institution where she died 10 years later.
7. Uruguayan Flight 571 was a plane that crashed into the Andes mountains in 1972, carrying 45 people, mostly rugby players and their relatives.
8. Only 16 survivors were rescued after 72 days of enduring extreme cold, starvation, injuries, and avalanches, and resorting to cannibalism to stay alive.
9. Two of the survivors trekked for nine days across the mountains and found help from local fishermen, who alerted the authorities.
10. The survivors had to cope with the trauma and stigma of becoming reluctant cannibals, which still haunts them to this day.